Tesla Sales Slump Amid Elon Musk’s Global Politics

Tesla Inc. is struggling with slowing sales despite CEO Elon Musk’s growing influence in US politics and his global electioneering efforts. The company started 2025 slowly as Musk made headlines dismantling government agencies and criticizing politicians across Europe. Production was also halted at four assembly plants to prepare for the redesigned Model Y, Tesla’s best-selling … Read more

Get Early Access to InZoi’s Creative Studio

InZoi, Krafton’s upcoming life sim game, will be available on Steam starting March 27. However, fans can get a head start with the free inZoi Creative Studio, launching on March 20. This studio allows players to explore character creation and build mode, but not simulation gameplay. To access the Creative Studio, players must first unlock … Read more

Netanyahu Breaks Ceasefire with Gaza Strikes

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ended a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, killing hundreds of Palestinians. The move comes after Netanyahu’s far-right coalition partners pushed him to continue the war with Hamas. Netanyahu had agreed to a ceasefire in January but faced pressure from his coalition partners and families of hostages to restart the … Read more

Germany Votes to Boost Defense Spending Amid EU Rethink on Debt

Germany’s parliament voted 512-206 to amend the constitution, allowing for increased defense spending, amid a growing trend of European countries taking on new debt for military purposes following Russia’s war against Ukraine. The move solidifies incoming Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s focus on defense issues and could lead to a significant increase in military aid to Ukraine … Read more

UToledo Health Launches Pancreas Transplant Program in Northwest Ohio

University of Toledo Medical Center (UTMC) has expanded its organ transplantation program to include pancreas transplants, building on its long history as a premier kidney transplant center. The program, led by Dr. Kunal Yadav, aims to provide life-saving treatment options for patients with Type 1 diabetes. The first patient to undergo the procedure was Taylor … Read more

Bypassing Captchas with Social Engineering Tricks

Cybercriminals have been using sophisticated social engineering tactics to infect victims’ machines through clipboards, which are normally used for simple tasks like copying and pasting content. The attacks typically begin on a website that promises visitors some attractive content, such as movies, music, or news articles. To verify users are not bots, the site asks … Read more

Ukraine’s Drone Program Targets Russia’s Energy Infrastructure

A Ukrainian drone, one of several used in the country’s deep-strike program, roared to life just before sunset, its gasoline scent mingling with the spring breeze. The drones are part of a complex system aimed at disrupting Russia’s energy infrastructure ahead of planned ceasefire talks. Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/03/19/ukraine-russia-long-range-drone-strikes

New IOC President Takes Helm Amid Global Uncertainty and Changing Sports Landscape

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is set to elect its 10th president on Thursday, with one of seven contenders vying for the position. The new leader will inherit a complex landscape marked by heightened geopolitical uncertainty, questions over the Olympic movement’s direction in the 21st century, and increased scrutiny on issues like gender identity and … Read more

Robert De Niro Stars in Locally Shot Film ‘The Alto Knights’

Robert De Niro stars as two infamous organized crime bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese, in his latest film “The Alto Knights”. The movie was shot entirely on location in Cincinnati, with over 50 locations used throughout the city. According to Kristen Schlotman, Film Cincinnati President & CEO, this production brings significant exposure to the … Read more